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Wednesday th 27th of July 2011
U.S. families shifting from private to public health insurance for children, study finds
- 14:31
Review of 700,000 women reveals factors affecting vaginal birth after previous caesarean
- 14:30
Non-cocaine, topical anesthetics can kill pain when repairing skin wounds
- 14:30
Short-term use of amphetamines can improve ADHD symptoms in adults, review finds
- 14:30
First global estimates of celiac disease and its mortality burden: 42,000 children may die every year
- 14:30
It’s official: Computerized trading agents do beat humans in foreign exchange markets
- 14:30
Nanotech for transdermal sildenafil (Viagra)
- 14:30
New technique for restoring heart rhythm
- 14:30
How early reptiles moved
- 14:30
New X-ray camera will reveal big secrets about how chemistry works
- 14:30
Fair play -- a question of self-image? Researchers explain conditions under which people are prepared to behave fairly
- 14:30
First measurements of harmful haloacetic acids in urine of swimmers and pool workers
- 14:30
New invisibility cloak hides objects from human view
- 14:30
Artificial cilia spur new thinking in nanotechnology
- 14:30
Organized crime is wiping out wildlife, report finds
- 14:30
Evidence shows NTD control can help in the fight against HIV/AIDS
- 14:30
Think healthy, eat healthy: Scientists show link between attention and self-control
- 14:30
Wave power can drive Sun's intense heat
- 14:30
Social deficits associated with autism, schizophrenia induced in mice with new technology
- 14:30
Protecting networks is just a game
- 14:30
CT shows changes in lungs associated with COPD flare-ups
- 14:30
Pearl-flowered legume a surprise new find in the Cape Snowy Mountains, South Africa
- 14:30
DNA solves identities of Australian melons and loofah
- 14:30
Electronic publishing 'goes live': News from the International Botanical Congress in Melbourne
- 14:30
As unhealthy food outlets multiply, teens eat more junk
- 14:30
New material lets electrons 'dance' and form new state
- 14:30
NASA's Jupiter-bound Juno spacecraft mated to its rocket
- 14:30
Could patients' own kidney cells cure kidney disease? Reprogrammed kidney cells could make transplants and dialysis things of the past
- 13:31
Weight loss from gastric bypass may be partly due to dietary fat aversion, study suggests
- 13:30
How memory is lost: Loss of memory due to aging may be reversible
- 13:30
Reservoirs of ancient lava shaped Earth
- 13:30
Largest recorded tundra fire yields scientific surprises
- 13:30
Tundra fires could accelerate climate warming
- 13:30
Yoga boosts stress-busting hormone, reduces pain
- 13:30
Chandra X-ray Observatory images gas flowing toward black hole
- 13:30
NASA and international partners discuss new uses for space station
- 13:30
NASA tests future deep space vehicle for water landings
- 13:30
Can amphibian fungal disease be beaten?
- 08:30
Tuesday th 26th of July 2011
Researchers identify genetic mutations associated with diseases of the esophagus
- 21:30
Medicare Part D associated with reduction in nondrug medical spending
- 21:30
Rate of chronic health problems for low-birth-weight children does not increase in adolescence
- 21:30
Detecting occult metastases in lymph nodes not associated with overall survival in breast cancer
- 21:30
Seeing the wood for the trees: New study shows sheep in tree-ring records
- 21:30
Social networking elephants never forget
- 21:30
Children born after unplanned pregnancy are slower to develop, UK study finds
- 21:30
Concern over intensive treatment for patients with Type 2 diabetes
- 21:30
One in six fast-food customers cut calories after US food labeling system introduction
- 21:30
Zinc lozenges may shorten common cold duration, Finnish research suggests
- 20:30
Nano sensor detects minute traces of plastic explosives: Scientists enable inexpensive, reliable checks for explosives
- 20:30
Operations research models of hepatitis B prove decisive in treating millions in US, China
- 20:30
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